| System of a Down – Suite-Pee Lyrics | 10 years ago |
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It's quite obvious that this is about the Crusades. The religion-fueled lyrics with descriptions of olden weaponry makes it obvious. |
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| System of a Down – 36 Lyrics | 10 years ago |
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It's quite obvious that the song is about the media controlling the common citizen's mind. "Can you break out" and "live at your own pace" is telling the reader to think for themselves and not do everything the media says. I'm pretty sure System is part of that same media so I don't exactly know what they're hoping to achieve. |
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| System of a Down – Bubbles (feat. Arto Tunçboyacıyan) Lyrics | 10 years ago |
| @[Carrotttt:3544] Also, "Snake in the ground" emphasizes the wildlife found in Africa (snakes) | |
| System of a Down – Bubbles (feat. Arto Tunçboyacıyan) Lyrics | 10 years ago |
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May have something to do with the African Civil War going on at the moment, since many soldiers do drugs and "bubbles" is a slang for pills. "Left with no arms in the power-struggle" has something to do with the UN's departure from the country and the lack of help from other countries. "Life in a bubble jungle" enforces the drug problem, and Africa's location (jungle) |
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| System of a Down – Kill Rock 'n' Roll Lyrics | 10 years ago |
| @[cacoroth:3543] Sounds accurate | |
| System of a Down – Kill Rock 'n' Roll Lyrics | 10 years ago |
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The song is about a rabbit Daron (The guitarist/backup vocalist) ran over in his car. He "felt like the biggest asshole when he killed" the rabbit, and wrote a song about it. Hence the bridge, "eat all the grass that you want; accidents happen in the dark" |
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